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Man Living In Penury Weds Weds 3 Wives Same Day ...See Photos

Man Living In Penury Weds Weds 3 Wives Same Day ...See Photos

By Dansu Peter

Mohammad Ssemanda
Mohammad Ssemanda, a 50-year-old food vendor in Uganda surprised the local people by wedding two sisters and another woman in a day despite his poor financial status.

The sisters are Jameo Nakayiza, a 27-year- old and Mastulah Namwanje aged 24 including a 48-year-old Salmat Naluwugge, whom the man already has five kids.

Mohammad Ssemanda, the food vendor at Kasenyi landing site in Wakiso district, explained that his wives were all okay with his poor financial status.


As a Muslim, he is allowed to marry up to four wives and it is no big deal.

Ssemanda admitted “My wives are not jealous against each other. Good enough, each has got a home and I promise to work harder and support them.”

One of the wives, Salmat Naluwugge spoke “I thank our husband for marrying us all at once, a sign that he will not discriminate or sideline any of us.”

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By Dansu Peter

Mohammad Ssemanda
Mohammad Ssemanda, a 50-year-old food vendor in Uganda surprised the local people by wedding two sisters and another woman in a day despite his poor financial status.

The sisters are Jameo Nakayiza, a 27-year- old and Mastulah Namwanje aged 24 including a 48-year-old Salmat Naluwugge, whom the man already has five kids.

Mohammad Ssemanda, the food vendor at Kasenyi landing site in Wakiso district, explained that his wives were all okay with his poor financial status.


As a Muslim, he is allowed to marry up to four wives and it is no big deal.

Ssemanda admitted “My wives are not jealous against each other. Good enough, each has got a home and I promise to work harder and support them.”

One of the wives, Salmat Naluwugge spoke “I thank our husband for marrying us all at once, a sign that he will not discriminate or sideline any of us.”

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Mohammad Ssemanda

Russia To Build A Five-Star Luxury Hotel On The International Space Station

Russia To Build A Five-Star Luxury Hotel On The International Space Station

Russia To Build A Five-Star Luxury Hotel On The International Space Station
Russia reportedly wants to build a five-star luxury hotel up at the International Space Station (ISS), which will allow the super-rich to experience space in an affluent environment.

The Russian ISS hotel will include a luxury orbital suite, with private cabins, Popular Mechanics reported. The luxurious cabins will also reportedly come with massive windows that will allow space tourists to take in the breathtaking views of outer space, personal exercise equipment – because there’s just no excuse to miss out on a workout and even Wi-Fi.

Space tourists will also be offered the opportunity to go on spacewalks, accompanied by a professional cosmonaut. Popular Mechanics reported that the trip to space, which could be as long as one to two weeks will cost around $40m (£30m) per person. However, opting for a spacewalk or extending the trip to a month-long stay will end up setting backspace tourists by an additional $20m.


According to Roscomos’ business plan for the ISS space tourism module that Popular Mechanics claims to have perused, the luxury space hotel will be a new 20-tonne addition to the ISS. The 15.5-meter-long module is slated to provide 92 cubic meters of pressurized space and will include four sleeping quarters, around two cubic meters each. The module will also reportedly include two “hygiene and medical” stations of the same size.

The Russian firm manufacturing the module RKK Energia will reportedly be spending around $279-$446m and will take around five years to be developed. This means that the space tourism module may likely be up and running by 2022. RKK Energia reportedly plans to fly six tourists to space each year.

Popular Mechanics reported that the firm wants at least 12 passengers to pay a minimum of $4m up front, not unlike Virgin Galactic’s initial approach. The same clients will then be expected to pay two installments of $12.6m in the next two years, making a final payment of $10.8m at the time of flight.

Meanwhile, SpaceX and Virgin Galactic are currently working on successful space flights for tourists instead of focusing on short or long-term space holidays. Blue Origin and SpaceX expect to send their very first batch of space tourists up to space as soon as 2018.
Russia To Build A Five-Star Luxury Hotel On The International Space Station
Russia reportedly wants to build a five-star luxury hotel up at the International Space Station (ISS), which will allow the super-rich to experience space in an affluent environment.

The Russian ISS hotel will include a luxury orbital suite, with private cabins, Popular Mechanics reported. The luxurious cabins will also reportedly come with massive windows that will allow space tourists to take in the breathtaking views of outer space, personal exercise equipment – because there’s just no excuse to miss out on a workout and even Wi-Fi.

Space tourists will also be offered the opportunity to go on spacewalks, accompanied by a professional cosmonaut. Popular Mechanics reported that the trip to space, which could be as long as one to two weeks will cost around $40m (£30m) per person. However, opting for a spacewalk or extending the trip to a month-long stay will end up setting backspace tourists by an additional $20m.


According to Roscomos’ business plan for the ISS space tourism module that Popular Mechanics claims to have perused, the luxury space hotel will be a new 20-tonne addition to the ISS. The 15.5-meter-long module is slated to provide 92 cubic meters of pressurized space and will include four sleeping quarters, around two cubic meters each. The module will also reportedly include two “hygiene and medical” stations of the same size.

The Russian firm manufacturing the module RKK Energia will reportedly be spending around $279-$446m and will take around five years to be developed. This means that the space tourism module may likely be up and running by 2022. RKK Energia reportedly plans to fly six tourists to space each year.

Popular Mechanics reported that the firm wants at least 12 passengers to pay a minimum of $4m up front, not unlike Virgin Galactic’s initial approach. The same clients will then be expected to pay two installments of $12.6m in the next two years, making a final payment of $10.8m at the time of flight.

Meanwhile, SpaceX and Virgin Galactic are currently working on successful space flights for tourists instead of focusing on short or long-term space holidays. Blue Origin and SpaceX expect to send their very first batch of space tourists up to space as soon as 2018.

Eudoxie Yao: Mine Is The BIGGEST In West Africa, Do You Contend With Her?

Eudoxie Yao: Mine Is The BIGGEST In West Africa, Do You Contend With Her?

Eudoxie Yao
An Ivorian model, Eudoxie Yao, who claims her backside is the biggest in West Africa, has shared new photos of herself flaunting her massive behind.


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Eudoxie Yao

Can you contend with her?
Eudoxie Yao
An Ivorian model, Eudoxie Yao, who claims her backside is the biggest in West Africa, has shared new photos of herself flaunting her massive behind.


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Eudoxie Yao

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Can you contend with her?

The Actual 'Price' I Paid To Get My Bum Enlarged - Sheyi Shay

The Actual 'Price' I Paid To Get My Bum Enlarged - Sheyi Shay

By Dansu Peter

Sheyi Shay, the Nigerian sultry singer in a recent interview with Punch Newspaper's Saturday Beat shed light on the price, (not monetary) to get her buttock enlarge, among other issues.

The singer was delighted to say that having bid bum  was one of the best things that she got in 2017

 She further revealed that she almost went for a surgery to increase her boobs but later changed her mind. The songstress said, “I did not get this big bum through injections or surgery. If I did not do surgery on my boobs, is it my backside I would then operate on? Someone advised me to be doing squats. Till now, I spend most of my time in the gym. Having big buttocks was one of the good things that happened to me this year. I do 100 squats in the morning, in the afternoon I do 50 and then at night, I do another 100. It hurts a lot but it is worth it; I would not lie about that, the pain is worth it.


“I have been getting a lot of compliments since my backside added. I wanted to do a boob job but I changed my mind and the reason is that I realised that I could fit into almost anything especially sample sizes from designers. One of the things that Sokayna complimented me for when I was in New York was my body. He said that his clothes were not specifically made for African bodies but I have an extraordinary body and I would be ‘finished’ if I did a boob job. Everything fits, so I am happy with what God gave me.”

While chatting with Saturday Beats, Sheyi described this year as a rough one while thanking God for miracles.

“I am already excited about next year because, in March, I am going to release my EP. This 2017 has been a bit rough for me but it has been full of miracles. The highest point for me this year, professionally, has to be when I was featured on the cover of New York Times, which is a global newspaper. Also, one of my favourite songs, Yolo Yolo, was released this year. This year was when I met my new manager, Kamal Ajiboye, and we would work together for a very long time, by God’s grace,” she said

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By Dansu Peter

Sheyi Shay, the Nigerian sultry singer in a recent interview with Punch Newspaper's Saturday Beat shed light on the price, (not monetary) to get her buttock enlarge, among other issues.

The singer was delighted to say that having bid bum  was one of the best things that she got in 2017

 She further revealed that she almost went for a surgery to increase her boobs but later changed her mind. The songstress said, “I did not get this big bum through injections or surgery. If I did not do surgery on my boobs, is it my backside I would then operate on? Someone advised me to be doing squats. Till now, I spend most of my time in the gym. Having big buttocks was one of the good things that happened to me this year. I do 100 squats in the morning, in the afternoon I do 50 and then at night, I do another 100. It hurts a lot but it is worth it; I would not lie about that, the pain is worth it.


“I have been getting a lot of compliments since my backside added. I wanted to do a boob job but I changed my mind and the reason is that I realised that I could fit into almost anything especially sample sizes from designers. One of the things that Sokayna complimented me for when I was in New York was my body. He said that his clothes were not specifically made for African bodies but I have an extraordinary body and I would be ‘finished’ if I did a boob job. Everything fits, so I am happy with what God gave me.”

While chatting with Saturday Beats, Sheyi described this year as a rough one while thanking God for miracles.

“I am already excited about next year because, in March, I am going to release my EP. This 2017 has been a bit rough for me but it has been full of miracles. The highest point for me this year, professionally, has to be when I was featured on the cover of New York Times, which is a global newspaper. Also, one of my favourite songs, Yolo Yolo, was released this year. This year was when I met my new manager, Kamal Ajiboye, and we would work together for a very long time, by God’s grace,” she said

Read more from Punch Newspaper

Court Rules Against Suit To Criminalize Extra-marital Sex

Court Rules Against Suit To Criminalize Extra-marital Sex


Court Rules Against Suit To Criminalize Extra-marital Sex
A bid to make all sex outside of marriage illegal was rejected by a top Indonesian court on Thursday.


The court in a ruling that surprised many as concerns grow about rising intolerance in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country.

Five out of nine judges on the Constitutional Court in the capital Jakarta narrowly rejected the push to criminalize extramarital relations, including gay sex.

The unsuccessful petition would have affected both unmarried heterosexuals and gay people, who cannot marry in Indonesia.

It comes several months after the arrests of a group of men accused of holding a “gay party” and a wave of anti-LGBT rhetoric.

“This is a victory not only for LGBT communities, it’s a victory for common sense,” said gay rights activist Hartoyo, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.

“We live together as a nation and we must respect our differences,” he added.

The court had been hearing a judicial review filed by Islamic activist group the Family Love Alliance that sought to alter the criminal code.

It argued that the influence of the gay community has been spreading, particularly since the United States legalised same-sex marriage, resulting in what it called “moral degradation”.

Activists believe the US decision triggered a backlash in Indonesia, including government ministers publicly making anti-gay statements.

“Of course I’m sad… We know exactly the magnitude of this problem — extramarital affairs and same-sex relationships,” said a weeping Euis Sunarti, who was one of the applicants behind the criminalisation bid.

“Many people will be disappointed with this ruling.”

– ‘Seemingly impossible’ –
In its decision, the court said it had no authority on the matter since passing new laws was the job of Indonesia’s parliament.

“The Constitutional Court cannot intervene in the politics of the penal code,” it added.

But last month, the same court ruled that Indonesia’s native faiths should be recognised by the government.

That ruling challenged a law requiring millions of followers of religions other than six officially recognised faiths to leave the line for religion blank on their national identity cards, limiting their access to public services, including education and medical care, as well as employment opportunities.

Still, some observers were surprised by the court’s decision on Thursday.

“Just when you think this country is rotten, it pulled (off) the seemingly impossible. Hope is here,” writer Alexander Thian said on Twitter.

Indonesia’s justice system is notoriously corrupt and has been criticised for favouring religious-based arguments over legal reasoning in the past.

– Gay sex vigilantes –
Sex is only illegal in Indonesia for both homosexual and heterosexual people if it involves a minor.

However, gay sex is a crime in the conservative province of Aceh, which upholds sharia law, with those caught facing up to 100 strokes of a cane.

Aceh, on Sumatra island, began implementing Islamic law after being granted special autonomy in 2001, an attempt by the central government to quell a long-running separatist insurgency.

This year, two men having sex were caught by a group of vigilantes who raided a boarding house in Aceh.

In May, police arrested a group of men holding a party in two hotel rooms in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-biggest city.

Some of the men were watching gay porn and performing “deviant sexual acts”, police said, charging some under Indonesia’s tough anti-pornography law, which can result in long jail sentences.

Outside Aceh, Indonesia’s current laws on homosexuality are more liberal than some of its neighbours, however.

In Singapore sex between men remains illegal, a holdover from colonial rule that is not strictly enforced. In Malaysia sodomy is a criminal offence and can result in imprisonment, corporal punishment, and fines.

Indonesia has often been praised for its moderate inclusive brand of Islam.

Still, the diverse archipelago’s sizeable religious minorities — mainly Christians and Muslim minority Shiites and Ahmadis — have been increasingly targeted in recent years.

AFP

Court Rules Against Suit To Criminalize Extra-marital Sex
A bid to make all sex outside of marriage illegal was rejected by a top Indonesian court on Thursday.


The court in a ruling that surprised many as concerns grow about rising intolerance in the world’s biggest Muslim-majority country.

Five out of nine judges on the Constitutional Court in the capital Jakarta narrowly rejected the push to criminalize extramarital relations, including gay sex.

The unsuccessful petition would have affected both unmarried heterosexuals and gay people, who cannot marry in Indonesia.

It comes several months after the arrests of a group of men accused of holding a “gay party” and a wave of anti-LGBT rhetoric.

“This is a victory not only for LGBT communities, it’s a victory for common sense,” said gay rights activist Hartoyo, who like many Indonesians goes by one name.

“We live together as a nation and we must respect our differences,” he added.

The court had been hearing a judicial review filed by Islamic activist group the Family Love Alliance that sought to alter the criminal code.

It argued that the influence of the gay community has been spreading, particularly since the United States legalised same-sex marriage, resulting in what it called “moral degradation”.

Activists believe the US decision triggered a backlash in Indonesia, including government ministers publicly making anti-gay statements.

“Of course I’m sad… We know exactly the magnitude of this problem — extramarital affairs and same-sex relationships,” said a weeping Euis Sunarti, who was one of the applicants behind the criminalisation bid.

“Many people will be disappointed with this ruling.”

– ‘Seemingly impossible’ –
In its decision, the court said it had no authority on the matter since passing new laws was the job of Indonesia’s parliament.

“The Constitutional Court cannot intervene in the politics of the penal code,” it added.

But last month, the same court ruled that Indonesia’s native faiths should be recognised by the government.

That ruling challenged a law requiring millions of followers of religions other than six officially recognised faiths to leave the line for religion blank on their national identity cards, limiting their access to public services, including education and medical care, as well as employment opportunities.

Still, some observers were surprised by the court’s decision on Thursday.

“Just when you think this country is rotten, it pulled (off) the seemingly impossible. Hope is here,” writer Alexander Thian said on Twitter.

Indonesia’s justice system is notoriously corrupt and has been criticised for favouring religious-based arguments over legal reasoning in the past.

– Gay sex vigilantes –
Sex is only illegal in Indonesia for both homosexual and heterosexual people if it involves a minor.

However, gay sex is a crime in the conservative province of Aceh, which upholds sharia law, with those caught facing up to 100 strokes of a cane.

Aceh, on Sumatra island, began implementing Islamic law after being granted special autonomy in 2001, an attempt by the central government to quell a long-running separatist insurgency.

This year, two men having sex were caught by a group of vigilantes who raided a boarding house in Aceh.

In May, police arrested a group of men holding a party in two hotel rooms in Surabaya, Indonesia’s second-biggest city.

Some of the men were watching gay porn and performing “deviant sexual acts”, police said, charging some under Indonesia’s tough anti-pornography law, which can result in long jail sentences.

Outside Aceh, Indonesia’s current laws on homosexuality are more liberal than some of its neighbours, however.

In Singapore sex between men remains illegal, a holdover from colonial rule that is not strictly enforced. In Malaysia sodomy is a criminal offence and can result in imprisonment, corporal punishment, and fines.

Indonesia has often been praised for its moderate inclusive brand of Islam.

Still, the diverse archipelago’s sizeable religious minorities — mainly Christians and Muslim minority Shiites and Ahmadis — have been increasingly targeted in recent years.

AFP

William Masvinu Wins Again The Most Ugly Man Award For The 5th Time

William Masvinu Wins Again The Most Ugly Man Award For The 5th Time

William Masvinu
Mr. Ugly, Masvinu (right) poses for a photo with the organiser
Apama. Photo: (Zimnew)
A Zimbabwean man, William Masvinu, has won the title of Mr. Ugly for the fifth time.

He had lost last year to Maison Sere in controversial circumstances. However, he won  this year’s edition of the competition held over the weekend in Ruwa area of Zimbabwe.

The “Ugliest Man in the Land” walked away with $500, and a cow.

Fanuel Musekiwa was first runner-up and he went home with $200; while Maison Seregot got $100 for being the second runner up.

Masvinu said he was happy to reclaim the crown after losing it last year.

“No one can dispute that I am the ugliest person in Zimbabwe. I now want to take my ugliness outside the country. If there is Mr. Ugly World, I am confident I will bring the crown to Zimbabwe,” he said.

Musekiwa, who came second, promised to work hard next year so that he could wrest the crown from Masvinu.

“I will be working hard on my looks and the way I present myself. Come next year, I am going to take over the crown,” he said.

Organiser of the pageant, David Machowa, known in entertainment circles as Apama, said he was happy with this year’s edition.

“This year’s event was bigger and better. It coincided with the braai festival where 14,000kg of meat were eaten,” he said.

Masvinu caught the eye of the nation through his touted ugliness which has seen him winning the crown a record five times.

He is mobbed everywhere he goes because people want to catch a glimpse of him.

In the process, he has pocketed hundreds of dollars because of his “talent.”

He even had a grand ‘wedding’ where his ugliness was paraded in the street of Harare.

(Zimnew.net)
William Masvinu
Mr. Ugly, Masvinu (right) poses for a photo with the organiser
Apama. Photo: (Zimnew)
A Zimbabwean man, William Masvinu, has won the title of Mr. Ugly for the fifth time.

He had lost last year to Maison Sere in controversial circumstances. However, he won  this year’s edition of the competition held over the weekend in Ruwa area of Zimbabwe.

The “Ugliest Man in the Land” walked away with $500, and a cow.

Fanuel Musekiwa was first runner-up and he went home with $200; while Maison Seregot got $100 for being the second runner up.

Masvinu said he was happy to reclaim the crown after losing it last year.

“No one can dispute that I am the ugliest person in Zimbabwe. I now want to take my ugliness outside the country. If there is Mr. Ugly World, I am confident I will bring the crown to Zimbabwe,” he said.

Musekiwa, who came second, promised to work hard next year so that he could wrest the crown from Masvinu.

“I will be working hard on my looks and the way I present myself. Come next year, I am going to take over the crown,” he said.

Organiser of the pageant, David Machowa, known in entertainment circles as Apama, said he was happy with this year’s edition.

“This year’s event was bigger and better. It coincided with the braai festival where 14,000kg of meat were eaten,” he said.

Masvinu caught the eye of the nation through his touted ugliness which has seen him winning the crown a record five times.

He is mobbed everywhere he goes because people want to catch a glimpse of him.

In the process, he has pocketed hundreds of dollars because of his “talent.”

He even had a grand ‘wedding’ where his ugliness was paraded in the street of Harare.

(Zimnew.net)

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